As of June 2021 [update], there were around 800 electric vehicles (not including plug-in hybrid vehicles) registered in Manitoba. [1] As of 2021 [update], about 0.8% of all new vehicles registered in Manitoba were electric. [2]
As of September 2022 [update], the provincial government does not offer any tax incentives for electric vehicle purchases. [3]
Manitoba has been proposed as a hub for the mining of lithium to be used in electric vehicle batteries. [4] [5] [6]
As of March 2022 [update], there were eight public charging stations in Brandon. [7]
As of April 2022 [update], there were 15 public charging stations in Winnipeg, three of which were DC charging stations. [8]
As of June 2021 [update], there were around 800 electric vehicles (not including plug-in hybrid vehicles) registered in Manitoba. [1] As of 2021 [update], about 0.8% of all new vehicles registered in Manitoba were electric. [2]
As of September 2022 [update], the provincial government does not offer any tax incentives for electric vehicle purchases. [3]
Manitoba has been proposed as a hub for the mining of lithium to be used in electric vehicle batteries. [4] [5] [6]
As of March 2022 [update], there were eight public charging stations in Brandon. [7]
As of April 2022 [update], there were 15 public charging stations in Winnipeg, three of which were DC charging stations. [8]